We all watch the news and see the Facebook feeds come across of the latest crimes that are happening in our home towns. While a major crime just blocks away from your house can make you feel really uneasy, in the big picture, most likely, where you live is relatively safe.

If you think that Utah’s any less dangerous than your average state because of huge Mormon population and the difficulty of finding booze, you’d be dead wrong. And the capital, Salt Lake City, seems to be the epicenter of crime in Utah.

Instead of relying on speculation, we dug into the FBI crime data in order to identify the most dangerous places in Utah.

The result is the following list of top ten most dangerous Utah cities for 2019:

Just 40 miles north of Salt Lake City, Ogden was named the 6th best place to raise a family by Forbes in 2010.

That’s awfully surprising considering Ogden’s abysmal crime rate, with residents facing a 1 in 188 chance of being the victim of violence and a 1 in 23.0 chance of being the victim of a property crime in 2017.

Still, that’s 67% less violent crime than South Salt Lake, and 50% less property crime than Salt Lake City, so that’s some good news for Ogden’s families.